Hi Alana, you made me smile talking about your new project! I looked at the pictures...think you could even knit it as double knit. Recently I made 10/stitch blanket and used up lots of leftover yarns and my handspun. I lined it and my family is happy with it.Thank you for the giveaway!Rav - iris68

I loved this month's podcast, I have been looking at The Bee Keepers quilt for the last year, thinking I would love to do them. Listening to you may have spurred me on, i can't wait to see yours on your blog.If I'm lucky enough to win, I would love Knitting Clothes Kids Love, my Ravelry name is Tinkhickman. Have a good weekend. Deb x

Thanks for another great podcast. Kate Oates book would be a great addition to my collection as I have a different kind of addition coming to our family in January - baby #3!I'm nursenikkiknits on Rav.

I like what you said about the Beekeeper Quilt being like a scrapbook. That's how I feel about my Sock yarn blankie. My daughter loves to sit with it and ask about the various squares. And I love to tell the stories about where the leftovers came from. She also likes to pick out the squares from her own socks. :)

Today is my daughter's 12th birthday. As she chose to play in the park with her friends rather than with me I got chance to pull out her "heirloom" project to work on while catching up with podcasts. I laughed out loud when I heard that you too had been stung by the hexipuff bug! Mine was always planned to be a long theme project and as a memory quilt for her to take away to University. I am glad to har that there are others as sentimental and obsessed as I am ! Welcome to the club!

I love your podcast and blog, Alana... My daughter turned 7 yesterday and I gave her the Annie book. She loved it and we spent part of our morning knitting together on the couch. :) Thank you! The book is so beautiful and professional!

I'm glad to hear and be able to relate to other knitters, it's very refreshing. I would enjoy either book but would probably get more initial use out of the Knit Clothes Kids Love so that I can create some 'cool' looks for my now five year old girl who suddenly cares what her friends think. Thank you for your lovely podcast.

Enjoyed the show this month. And after listening, I am now bitten by the hexipuff bug! Cant stop thinking about all the designs I want to put on my puffs! I can see how it can become addictive. Happy New Year!Stephanie aka knittygolfgirl (Rav)

I have resisted the lure of the Beekeeper's Quilt for so long. Yet as I listened to you talk about it, I found myself calculating how many hexipuffs I would have to make a week in order to finish the quilt this new year. Then I consider that I live in South Texas & seldom have a need for such a heavy blanket.

Hi Alana! I really enjoyed your podcast this month. I went and bought the Beekeeper's Quilt pattern. I can't seem to stop making those hexipuffs. My little 2 year old has been tossing them around the house. They are a hit. I loved what you said about how they could be a scrapbook of all my knitting. That is exactly how I'm going to look at it when it's done.

I am delighted to have found your site and your podcast. Your book is going to be beautiful. Thank you for sharing details with us. I would love to win too, but think I already have won just by finding this site! Keep up the good work.

I follow your podcasts but generally only get to catch up a few times a year during breaks! It is one of my favorites ways to relax - knitting wile listening to your show! Thanks for the many enjoyable hours.

Today was the first time that I have listened to your podcast. It was great - and I LOVE the Knit Red book! I laughed out loud listening to the song at the end of your podcast. Is there somewhere to download that song? I really need to play that for my knitting peeps!Jodijodi.utter@gmail.com

My DD has just started her first swiss cheese scarf (at 13y/o). Thinking she might need an Annie book! Of course one of the other lovely books you are giving away would be lovely too! Love your podcast!Tammy(pinkscrapbooker on Ravelry)

Thanks for sharing another great podcast, Alana. I loved the segment on your hexipuffs. I found it especially touching when you described how these puffs each represent various items you have lovingly made for others.Looking forward to the next podcast!Kristin KrochetKristin on Rav

I can't knit well at all...maybe I need the Knit Red book. Is it for beginners? I make a knitting necklace out of sterling silver and I'm having a sale...https://www.etsy.com/listing/63438308/sale-knit-me-somethin-sterling-silver

I'm trying really hard to resist the Hexipuff madness (not enough time and I know mine would never be done, because of all the sewing), but listening to your podcast was tempting ;)I'd love to win the Red Book.CecileinIndiana on Ravelry

Listening to you talk about the Beekeepers Quilt was fun! I'll never attempt that project (after doing the Adventskalendar, I'm off repeating patterns with small, fiddly elements), but I love hearing about yours!

Thank you for the chance to win one of these great books! Anxiously awaiting your new book! ( : Absolutely loving our new Christmas book about Annie!! Stephanie (indigodogmt on Rav, stephi_gordon!yahoo.com)

Hi Alana,I loved your podcast today, the sory about your hexipuffs has me wanting to start knitting them, I'm trying to finish up WIP's but I may give in and start anyway :0)Many thanks, Melwomaninashoe on ravelry

As a designer myself, and a (Former) eager knitter, I can appreciate your guest story teller's story.I'd also love a copy of the Knit Red Book. And...the Bee Keepers Quilt? Well, I must say, you painted quite a picture and encouraged me to dig out the pattern I had purchased months ago, and begin my own qwest to compete the hexipuffs. Thanks!